Moo Doh Uses His Volunteer Experience to Land His First Job
Moo Doh has dyslexia. With the help of Working Together, he landed his first job as a Kitchen Helper over his summer break.
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Skip to NavigationMoo Doh has dyslexia. With the help of Working Together, he landed his first job as a Kitchen Helper over his summer break.
On Wednesday, June 19th, our Prairie Regional Office hosted a Community BBQ and served over 950 complimentary hot dogs, cookies, and sodas to a hungry crowd!
Logan is a participant of our Working Together Program at our Prairie Regional Office. He recently landed a job as an Administrative Assistant at Métis Nation Saskatchewan. Here is his story in his own words.
With the help of a wage subsidy through the Neil Squire Society’s Working Together program, Special Olympics Saskatchewan was able to hire an individual who is a “great fit”.
Our 10th annual job fair for people with disabilities took place on April 8th in Regina, Saskatchewan and it was a resounding success!